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Telegram Repeater

The bot forwards your messages to another group.

Feature

  • Support rich text messages.
  • Support media (except voice messages).
  • Reply function available.
  • Anonymity: Protect the identity of the user.
  • Authorised users in this group can manage the target group function, such as /ban, /del, /grant, /kick, etc.
  • Use PostgreSQL engine to mark the time, message ID and user ID.
  • When the bot is mentioned in the target group, the user ID specified in the config file will also be mentioned in this group.
  • Once promoted to admin, the bot can add new admins.
  • Full support for dynamic invitation links.
  • Full support for the ticket system.

Operating Environment

Python 3.9 and above is required

The following libraries are required:

  • pyrogram (~=1.1.x)
  • asyncpg
  • aioredis

Configure

  • If you don't have api_id and api_hash, obtain them from telegram
  • Prepare two accounts, an ordinary one and a bot one.
  • The bot account should be in the target group and the ordinary account should have permission to delete messages.
  • Copy config.ini.default to config.ini.
  • Parse your own api_key and api_hash in config.ini.
  • Parse your bot api_token in api_key field.
  • Parse the target group id in config.ini.
  • Parse the another group id in config.ini.
  • If you use your own account, parse your id in owner field.
  • Replace replace_to_id field with the user ID that the bot will be replaced with.
  • Import the preset database file into PostgreSQL database

Additional settings for the ticket system

  • Parse the bot's token in the custom_api_key field of the configuration file.
  • Parse the group ID of the ticket system in config.ini. (The group ID of the ticket system should be different from the target group.)

Instruction

  • Use python3 repeater.py or other command lines to run the program.
  • Log in using the account you set in the owner field.
  • If you want to authorize a certain user, you should invite the user to this group first, then use /auth.
  • To turn off the repeater, send /off to the target group, vice versa.

Available Commands

Command Description Reply to the message
/on or /off Switch on/off the bot False
/status check the user's authorization status False
/auth authorize to another user True
/ban put restrictions on the target user, a certain length of time can be specified (e.g. /ban 1m means to restrict the user for one minute) True
/kick remove the user from the target group True
/fw forward a message to the target group using the bot account True
/get forward the original message to this group True
/del delete the selected message in the target group True
/sudo or /su gain admin access immediately for yourself in the target group False
/promote authorise other users to become admins True
/grant grant specify privileges to specify user in group False
/pin pin a message in group True
/warn send a warn to user with reason True

Special Thanks

Special thanks to <unknown resource>, who helped me with the translation.

License

Copyright (C) 2018-2021 github.com/googlehosts Group:Z

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License along with this program. If not, see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/.